Best 5 Game Parks in Uganda

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Murchison Falls

Would you like to enjoy a game viewing safari through the game parks of Uganda? Here we go with what probably the majority of you out there have known Uganda for! Enjoy the classic game drives and see great wildlife in the wonderful national game parks in Uganda.

Why go on a safari in Uganda game parks?

The game parks in Uganda are set in such a beautiful natural environment with a glorious lot to offer – the flora, the fauna!

… You will be amazed to know that; Uganda has more bird species than any other country in the world. 10.6% (1,061) of the world’s 10,000 bird species are found in Uganda – that is more than entire Europe (1,000). Uganda has 46.1% of bird species in Africa (2,300) … and in the world?

Kidepo Valley National Park

Tucked away in the northeastern corner of Uganda, this unique nature park will take you by surprise. Certainly, nothing you will have seen before. It is quite different from the other parks and its collection of games is unique.

Murchison Falls National Park

… Just one word; AMAZING! You will be thrilled. Some of the unforgettable scenes of the mighty River Nile are found here. It’s perhaps the largest of all – so rich in fauna; the hippos, bucks, buffaloes, and the monster crocs of the Nile, the vegetation is the savannah, purely untouched river line forest and woodland.

Queen Elizabeth Game Park

This place possesses one of the highest biodiversity ratings of any game reserve in the world. Sure! read my lips … not just for the ‘headlines’, you will surely have a good collection of wildlife in Uganda to see.

This open savannah that stretches out to the rainforests, dotted with dense papyrus swamps and crater lakes is home to an astonishing collection of game; the hippos, the buffalo herds, elephants, and the African lion are some of what you will find here. It’s also got a good collection of primate species.

Lake Mburo Game Park

Missed the zebras? You found them! The eland antelope is common here, the impala, the buffaloes, klipspringers, and more. For the bird lovers out there, this is the place to be.

It has such a wide range; Crested Francolin, Emerald-spotted Wood Dove, Brown Parrot, Barefaced Go-away bird, Rednecked Spur, Black-billed Barbet, Greenwood Hoopoe, Blue-napped Mousebird, Lilac-breasted Roller, African-grey Hornbill, Nubian Woodpecker, Trilling Cisticola, bee-eaters, and the cheeky bronze-tailed starling, this list is long.

Semuliki National Park

Located at the base of the mighty Rwenzori Mountain, this vast grassland is home to a wide range of games… perhaps the bird lovers will find this place irresistible. It’s home to about 400 species of birds and about 300 species of butterflies – this reminds me of a friend who is in love with these creatures (the butterflies). He is doing a collection of pictures – Oh! they are so gorgeous!